Used in a Sentence

perceivable

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for perceivable.

Editorial note

Furthermore, just because the strength of the emotion is easily detectable in one person, doesn't necessarily mean it is as perceivable by another person.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Capable of being perceived; discernible.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of perceivable gathered in one view.

adjective

Capable of being perceived; discernible.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for perceivable.

Example sentences

1

Furthermore, just because the strength of the emotion is easily detectable in one person, doesn't necessarily mean it is as perceivable by another person.

2

Like with any good electronic drums, the latency is not perceivable.

3

Men bouncing around the moon is a perceivable change.

4

We want to portray evil as exceptional, different from us in obvious perceivable ways, but it is not.

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It didn't add much perceivable value to the artist's own page anyway, other than not being a tumblr site.

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Petersburg (along with Helsinki and Stockholm) last year and the perceivable difference in atmospheres was quite significant between cities.

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They can read and write, they can hear anything else, but their brains are unable to transform the sound into perceivable words.

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In many circumstances, an imperceivable threat is far more dangerous than a perceivable one.

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The demo run just fine (perceivable 10-15fps) on my oldest chromebook - C710.

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So far I am very happy with the AMD version - no perceivable difference in performance.

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True blackbox monitoring is often pretty unreliable so you are usually better of alerting on whitebox reported state of end user perceivable variables, e.g.

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Back in college I used to see 486 Bloomberg terminals updating more complex tables in real time with no perceivable lag.

Quote examples

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I'm unremarkable in all [perceivable|probably-important-to-them] ways, so it's an extreme longshot to pursue them." Doesn't mean they're not wrong.

2

The result is a nice lean and sharp image without the bloat of a "2x" file size, and without any perceivable quality loss from increased compression.

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Side note: there is no perceivable color space to "rule them all", even if you can fabricate a perfect one.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use perceivable in a sentence?

Furthermore, just because the strength of the emotion is easily detectable in one person, doesn't necessarily mean it is as perceivable by another person.

What does perceivable mean?

Capable of being perceived; discernible.

What part of speech is perceivable?

perceivable is commonly used as adjective.